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How to Properly Recover After Your Breast Augmentation
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How to Properly Recover After Your Breast Augmentation

Posted April 05, 2019 in Breast Augmentation

Many women who have undergone breast augmentation cannot wait to show off their new breasts. However, breast augmentation is an extensive surgical procedure that requires an extended recovery period. Because each patient’s body heals differently, it can usually take between a few weeks and several months until your results become apparent. That is why it […]

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Inverted Nipple Corrective Surgery
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Inverted Nipple Corrective Surgery

Posted March 28, 2019 in Breast Surgery

Many women who look into enhancing their breasts desire a larger and fuller bust. However, some women may want surgery because they struggle with unflattering nipples. Although some patients tend to have nipples that invert due to change in temperature or stimulation, others have nipples that stay permanently inverted. Inverted nipples, also known as retracted […]

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Capsular Contraction After Primary Augmentation
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Capsular Contraction After Primary Augmentation

Posted March 20, 2019 in Breast Surgery

Many women who have undergone breast augmentation surgery find themselves satisfied with their new breasts. However, occasionally women who have undergone this surgery may develop discomfort in their chest.  Sometimes this is related to a process known as capsular contracture. The body creates a capsule around the implants, which is a normal reaction to a […]

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Ruptured Implant Correction Surgery
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Ruptured Implant Correction Surgery

Posted March 14, 2019 in Breast Implant Rupture

Breast augmentation is known to provide women with an aesthetically pleasing bust by enhancing the size and shape of the breasts. This procedure is typically performed using saline or silicone breast implants placed either over or under the breast muscle to produce a more balanced figure. Women planning to undergo breast augmentation are often informed […]

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Breast Asymmetry
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Breast Asymmetry

Posted March 07, 2019 in Breast Surgery

Women’s bodies experience many changes as they age, especially to their breasts. While some women find that their breasts are starting to lose volume or firmness, others may begin to notice excess fat and skin developing as a result of certain lifestyle factors, such as pregnancy, breastfeeding, or weight loss. Many women will also notice […]

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Post-pregnancy Body
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Post-pregnancy Body

Posted February 19, 2019 in Mommy Makeover

Motherhood is a joyous event that many women experience during their lifetime. The gift of life and pregnancy is amazing, but a woman’s body does change after carrying a child. For some women these changes are gentle, even happy, reminders of being pregnant. However, other women may never feel like themselves again. Having had five […]

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Tubular Breast Correction Surgery
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Tubular Breast Correction Surgery

Posted February 04, 2019 in Tubular Breast Correction

While some women opt for plastic surgery to enhance their breasts, others would like to reduce their overly large and heavy bust. However, there are a few women who look into surgery for an entirely different reason. Tubular breasts, also known as constricted breasts, is a condition where the breasts have not fully developed and […]

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The Art of Plastic Surgery

The Art of Plastic Surgery

Posted July 25, 2018 in Ghere Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

Plastic surgery combines two of my passions: art and surgery. When I was a studio art major in college, debating changing my major toward a medical path, my brother, who is a plastic surgeon, suggested I give serious thought toward a career in plastic surgery. So I did. As an early medical student, I began […]

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